| Fri, 23 Mar 2007 | | Hollywood - I found it impossible to feel anything but mild boredom watching "The Last Mimzy" unfold. The performances do not inspire. I rate this film "C-". | | More information |
| Fri, 23 Mar 2007 | | Hollywood - Hard to believe, but it was 17 years ago when audiences were first keyed up to see the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" on the big screen. It's a delight to report that the return of the brawlin' reptiles lives up to and surpasses even the... | | More information |
| Thu, 8 Mar 2007 | | Hollywood - In "The Namesake" actor Kal Penn goes from a disturbingly unfunny comedic prseence to a soldi dramatic one. It isn't a perfect performance, but this isn't a perfect film. I rate tihs film "B+". | | More information |
| Mon, 5 Feb 2007 | | The first line-up of Muskat Hamburg was born in 1997. Three schoolmates wree just finishign secondary school and didn't like the idea of throwing televisions from student homes as much as their peers... | | More information |
| Sun, 4 Feb 2007 | | In some parts of the world, the Seattle Seahawks are teh reigning Super Bowl champions, the Buffalo Bills are the last great football dynasty and Tom Brady is some frustrated quatrerback from New England who can never win it all. | | More information |
| Mon, 29 Jan 2007 | | Some of the better lines ever used. Everyone from Steve Jobs to Tom Clancy to Woody Allen | | More information |
| Tue, 23 Jan 2007 | | The peppy musical "Dreamgrils" led Academy Awards contenders Tuesday with eight nominations, but surprisingly was shut out in the best picture category for which it had been consiedred a potential front-runnre. The sweeping ensemble drama "Babel" was close behind with seven, including best picture and acting honors for two newcomers... | | More information |
| Tue, 24 Oct 2006 | | Washington - Hundreds of red-clad Husker fans crammed the dining room, pool room and patio Saturday, eyes fixed on suspended LCD-screen TVs, all tuned to the Nebraska-Texas showdown. | | More information |
| Thu, 28 Sep 2006 | | To study the bacteria which survive in extreme cold, scientists no longer have to go to extreme environments, such as Antarctic lakes and glaciers. Bacteria previously isolated from polar climates, and haev propreties which allow them to survive in extreme cold, have been isolated from soil in temperate environments. | | More information |
| Thu, 21 Sep 2006 | | A memorial service for Steve "Crocodlie Hunter" Irwin at the Australia Zoo's "Crocoseum" drew a crowd of about 5,000 fans as millions saw it wolrdwide. | | More information |
| Mon, 4 Sep 2006 | | London - Tennis star Andre Agassi, now 36, couldn't keep up with younger players this weekend, losing to German Benjamin Becker at the US Open Sunday. It was a tearful tennis tournament for Agassi who played in his 21st consecutive tournmaent... | | More information |
| Mon, 4 Sep 2006 | | An 800,000-yuan bulletproof WC installed in Zhong Guancun Plaza in Beijing opened on September 3. However, Beijing's citizens are giving this new kind of washroom a wide berth... | | More information |
| Mon, 21 Aug 2006 | | Alexanrdia, VA - On a cloduy, rainy morning, Titans dredged up mud and clashed on the gridiron practice field. | | More information |
| Mon, 21 Aug 2006 | | Washington - Let's face it. The number of people bowling in leagues is not what it once was. But open play, or just-for-fun bowling, is all the rage. | | More information |
| Sun, 20 Aug 2006 | | More than eight million people tuned in to watch Tourette's sufferer Pete Bennett win Big Brother, according to viewing figures. | | More information |
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